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One would hope the fact that the Red Sox are one of the most profitable American sports franchises with owners who have been in place for a long time and have no stadium debt would be enough to avoid mass layoffs amid this pandemic. Despite all that, the layoffs still came. (Julian McWilliams; Boston Globe)
Eduardo Rodriguez was obviously not able to pitch this season, and after battling COVID and then myocarditis as a result of the virus, there are now some questions regarding just how much he’ll be able to contribute in 2021. (Jen McCaffrey; The Athletic)
This has been a terrible year for Red Sox pitchers in general, but when he’s been healthy Nathan Eovaldi has actually been really solid. (Alexandra Francisco; NESN)
As we look ahead to the offseason, it’s becoming increasingly clear that an extension for Rafael Devers has to be a priority. (Sean McAdam; Boston Sports Journal)
Speaking of looking ahead, Yairo Muñoz is making his case for a spot on the 2021 roster. (Rob Bradford; WEEI)
With an extra roster spot on the player pool, the Red Sox are bringing first rounder Nick Yorke into camp at Pawtucket. (Steve Hewitt; Boston Herald)
The Red Sox let Jon Lester go all those years ago, and now they have a chance to bring him back. (John Tomase; NBC Sports Boston)